32 Stories To Learn About Publishing

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11 Feb 2024

Let's learn about Publishing via these 32 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. Diving into NFTs in the Publishing World with Amelia Tomasicchio

In this NFC interview, we spoke with Amelia Tomasicchio, the Co-Founder and Editor Chief at The Cryptonomist. We discussed NFTs and the publishing world.

2. How You Can Self-Publish a Book in 4 Easy Steps: The Ultimate Guide

Are you thinking about writing a book? Self-publishing can be a great way to get your work out there, and it's easier than you might think!

3. Can AI Tools Help the Book Publishing Industry Evolve

Publishing is in desperate need of new tools. Can AI help? Maybe, but there's a catch...

4. Learnings From Managing a News Publishing Platform

There are many options when it comes to publishing a news product. Some publishers choose to collaborate with other publishers to develop their own platform,

5. Are Publisher Sales Really Suffering Due to Internet Archives?

In June 2020, major publishers Hachette, HarperCollins, John Wiley and Penguin Random House sued the Internet Archive.

6. How to Retitle Republished Posts

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7. How to Become a Successful Published eBook Author

In one week, I sold 1,000 copies of my eBook (and maybe you can too). I made $7,990 in a week with the eBook and $225 through affiliate network connections.

8. How to Print Your Tweets onto Tshirts

Tech Startup Allows Customers to Easily Print Any Tweet on a T-Shirt

9. Why I Switched to Ghost as My Blogging Platform of Choice

My take on why I switched to Ghost for my independent publication and newsletters, compared with Substack, Medium or Wordpress.

10. Hyper Casual Gaming Trends for 2022

A summary for hyper casual market as of 2021 with statistics and analytics for downloads, trends, revenues and overall situation. And some forecasts for 2022.

11. This Article Was Featured In…

What is the "This Article Was Featured In..." section found in HackerNoon's articles? How can readers and writers make use of this feature?

12. How Improving Writing Skills Can Help Software Developers Succeed

I started writing because the generous community of programmers had helped me by sharing their knowledge freely over the Internet. I wanted to contribute to this incredible trend so I could be a part of something bigger than myself.

13. The New Blockchain Publishing Platform That Could Kill Medium and Steemit

[14. Generative AI is Coming for Publishing, But It's Not as

Clear-Cut as It Looks](https://hackernoon.com/generative-ai-is-coming-for-publishing-but-its-not-as-clear-cut-as-it-looks) A look at the future of generative AI.

15. How Will Gen Z Pay for The Content They Consume?

They never had to directly pay for the news, but Gen Z won’t kill off the digital publisher. Technology is giving publishers the tools to engage the ‘lost’ generation.

16. 8 Ways Artificial Intelligence Takes Publishing to the Next Level

Publishers are the gatekeepers of modern literature. As technology advances, both traditional publishing houses and self-publishing authors benefit from technology-enabled tools and analytics which were previously not available.

17. 5 Tips for PR Managers How to Get Published in Forbes

Working in the field of cybersecurity has been one long lesson about outreach and promotion. I worked with an Abstract Stylist magazine for a year and CyberNews media outlet for half a year, and I managed to reach the world's biggest media outlets on my own. How to do it if you're a new business?

18. How to Insert Jump Anchors on Headings with PugJS

I'm definitely a fan of cats 😺️ in real life, but when it comes to code this reverses and I've got a preference for Pug 🐶️ For those who aren't coders: PugJS is a JavaScript template engine. It converts Pug-lang into HTML. I know there is more power in PugJS, besides the simple turning the Pug-lang into HTML. At the moment I'm not using the potential of the language - I use PugJS mostly to hold my content. Let's look at some ways to get more out of Pug I've learned about recently.

19. Public Relations Basics for Your Employer Branding

The degree of employer’s brand relevance is reflected in the latest statistics: according to Employer Branding Insights Report 2019, 90% of candidates consider HR brand of an employer when applying, 95% of respondents say company’s reputation matters a lot for them. As per Talentnow, 50% of candidates would never work for a company with bad reputation even if they are offered more in terms of salary. The dominant majority of HR specialists agree that recruitment increasingly acquires features of marketing: the ability to sell a company as an outstanding employer has a direct impact on talent acquisition.

People is the most valuable asset of any business. Our clients are pursuing the goal of building an HR- / employer’s brand. We are witnessing the steady growth of market demand. Companies are willing to invest in people and their employer’s brand. In view of this, I offer to discuss the topic from PR perspective.

20. Dear Substack Writers Who've Been Approached by TechBullion

TechBullion.com has a budget for approaching authors on Substack. Here's how I responded.

21. What is The Next Printing Press?

Trying to predict where the next revolution in publishing will come from is difficult. But one thing is certain–publishing of the future will be complicated.

22. Explore the HackerNoon Brand Manual

Thank you for checking out HackerNoon's Brand Manual.

23. I am a Big Believer in Deep Work - Interview With Omri Hurwitz, Tech Marketer & Media Strategist

An Interview with Omri Hurwitz, Tech Marketer & Media Strategist

24. How to Get Your Dev Blog Noticed in 2021

How to write and share technical software development articles in 2021.

25. PR for Crypto Projects: What You Need to Know

PR coupled with a strong product and well-functioning teamwork can bring good results: increase investor interest, and attract an audience.

26. Slogging #24: The Dentist Suicide Rate Myth and a Moment When Google Doesn't Autosuggest

This Slack discussion by David Smooke and Utsav Jaiswal occurred in slogging's official #expert-interviews channel, and has been edited for readability.

27. Through a browser, darkly

Exposing dark patterns in digital publishing

28. State of Hacker Noon 2019-2020

Photo Credit, Giphy.com/HackerNoon, where we have 1.7M impressions since creating our account in October.

29. How Improving Writing Skills Can Help Software Developers Succeed

I started writing because the generous community of programmers had helped me by sharing their knowledge freely over the Internet. I wanted to contribute to this incredible trend so I could be a part of something bigger than myself.

30. The Second Human Rule

This is a term I invented to improve the quality of content published online.

31. Goodhart's Law is Killing Free Journalism and Calls For a Third Business Model of the Internet

Free journalism is struggling and Substack is thriving. Bundles can help bridge the gap and make quality journalism accessible.

32. How Can We Democratize Publishing Online?

This Slack discussion by Anna Bleker, Linh, David, Dane and Austin occurred in hackernoon's official #slogging-beta channel.

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